A ■ -" .y'?>*' ? >' .Hi FW 3^ iM&ssmmi .rifsKscli Black Velvet Shapes and Ready-to-wears, 12/6 were 21/. Felt Ready-to-wears from 3/S. New Stetson Shapes from 7/0. Gaberdine Stitched Hats, 2/6. Velvet Stitched Eats, 5/11. Rucked Silk Ha to, 2/8. Millinerv Models from 10/6. Trimmed Milliner? from 5/6. Dressing Gowns, all colors, from 12/6. Dressing Jackets from 5/6. Grey Woven Spencers, long sleeves, 2/11. Natural Woven Nights, full size, 8/11. Woven Bloomers with elastic or shaped bands, in Grey, Saxe, Brown, and Navy, from 2/11. Ladies' Black Ribbed Hose from 1/11 pair. Stamped Camisole and Nightdress Tops., pretty designs, 1/3. Navy Costumes, full coat, gathered arid belted at waist, pockets in coat and fskirt, usually £5 19/6—now £3 3/. ' Other Navy Costumes from 21/. Dark Grey Worsted Onsf.jmes, newest style, W. and 0.5., 29/6. Modal Costumes in Velo'ur Cloth, Gaberdines, Coatings, etc., from 21/. Black Costumes in oil sir.es froin 42/. 60 Blanket Cloth Coats in Grey, Green, Brown, and Heathers, some with fur collars; arrived lata from Home—from 35/. Indies' Raincoats in Heptonette »rd other makes, from 15/6. Girls' and Maids' Coats from BILL Knitted Wool and Silk Siverts Cents, Raglan or inset sWvcs, belt end pockets, froin 12/6. Children's Millinery Model.-: in Velvet to jivo at 5/6. Infants' Cream Nestling Hats and Bonnets from 1/11. Felts. ]IC } . Teddy Bear Bonnets. 1/11. Warm Kiltie Dresses, 3/11 ard 4/11. Children's Tweed Coats in Saxe, Brown, and Emerald, with belts and pockets, from 10/6. Fur Necklets, 3/6. Fur Sets, 4/6. Wool Coats, 7/11. jftfl i\ GEORGE STREET, ♦PHONF. 1 P. 99 This Is a copy of the Label which is on every bottle cf the famous British " 4040 " Lavender Water, and is a guarantee of genuineness. mkMU I "4040" THE FRAGANT OLD ENGLISH LAVENDER WATER. A Perfume especial esteemed by Ladies, j is peculiarly spothin when one reels fretful and upset, and for toilet purposes is unsurpassed. Beware of foreign makes, and insist on getting " 4040,'* the full strength brand. In Elegant Glass Stoppered Bottles. Prices, 2/6, 4/, and 6/8. Obtainable from all Chemists. Vholesale Depot: Kempthorne, Prosser & Ob.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., Dunedhu jMsmmmmmwtw&'**iS3imaj!*emwcii _ M far Buyers! Fry's Homoeopathic Cocoa, Trmnrph Cocoa, lOd and Van rfou ten's— s'a, 1/4; i's 2/6; lb ... . Bensdorp's—J'Sj 1/1; J's Vi-Cocoa, per tin; . . . Loose Cocoa, special value, per lb-...... . Coffee and Milk .... Coooa and Milk . . ~ . Green Peas, tins . . . Green Peas, loose, _por lb Large Pineapple, tins Extra Choice Pineapple Apricots ...... Peaches ...... Pears Mellor'B Sauco, J-pints . Mellor's Sauce, pints Lea & Porrins' Sauce, 1/9 C. & B. Vinegar . . . Champion Vinegar . . Warner's Safe Cure . . Fluid Magnesia . . . Pain-killer Clements Tonic . . . 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Phenyl Disinfectant, highly rec-inimerded, p'r bottle Keating's Insect Powder . €3 1 vw\\/ [. > \ ■■■:> •'■ ,, .• •• IVORY CRKP3 DE CHL7.U BLOCCIZS, t-j i.v. d hemswtcluj g. Us-uil pr-ees, 2"! G7'3 "il SsiJ \y,'.o i, iii, '„•( i*J 0 '£ . IVORY JAP. bILK PI OV L "1 c >■. -t shapoa. L"u. 1 p i j ' <\ S.:ie ni } i .",';. FANCY STIUPE FLANNTX ¥ T Usual pic,!" 1 1 °l/. Bsle prfc33, tj J t / 13 Ld . STRIPED FLANNELLTTF B C , .11 new shapes. Usual pric«.fc, 7/l_ d &*' l\ 0/11. BARGAINS IN _- -;£-:", latest models. Usuil p'-'-v.o, 20 j , i'i 6, 63/. Safe pri&3B, 7/1 •, c 0 - x'/. ?,S/. LADIES' TAFFETA LNDLP Tit t Jurpk, Mole, Sase, Nigger, iNavv, (ur- Visux Rose, and Black. BaJo prlOM, 21/, 23/0, 57/6, S 32 8 to Cft/» LADIES' WOVEN MGKTDPE EG, WWte only. Sato pHoss, 6/3, 7/11, 8/8, 10/3, 12/3, tZfih 18/e, 17/0. LADIES' FLEECY-LINED lC\ T ICKEES in Grey only. Safa fK-iC2B, 3/8, S/tl, 4/6, 3/3, 5/11, C/ 3. 18-inch BEADED NET in Black end White. Usual price, 23/6. Sate pries, 7/s yard. 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Evening Star, Issue 16777, 4 July 1918, Page 7
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